Brazil

Carrefour Brasil (CRFB3), a major player in the Brazilian retail sector, saw its shares skyrocket by over 15% on February 11, 2025.The surge followed an announcement by its parent company, French retail giant Carrefour S.A., which proposed acquiring all outstanding shares of its Brazilian subsidiary to delist it from the So Paulo Stock Exchange (B3).This strategic move aims to consolidate operations and streamline decision-making in one of Carrefours most critical markets.
The proposal, detailed in a filing with Brazils securities regulator, outlines a plan for minority shareholders.They would be able to exchange their CRFB3 shares for cash, Carrefour S.A.
shares, or a combination of both.
Shareholders can opt for R$7.70 per share in cash or one Carrefour S.A.
share for every 22 CRFB3 shares.Alternatively, they can choose a mixed package of R$3.85 plus one share of Carrefour S.A.
for every 22 CRFB3 shares.
The cash offer represents a 32% premium over the stocks one-month average price, signaling Carrefours confidence in its Brazilian operations.Carrefour Brasil Shares Surge 15% Amid Privatization Proposal by Parent Company.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Carrefour S.A., which already owns 67.4% of Carrefour Brasil, aims to increase its stake to 100%.
CEO Alexandre Bompard emphasized that this move underscores the groups commitment to Brazils market and its potential for long-term value creation.He highlighted that privatization would enable more agile management and operational focus, crucial for maintaining competitiveness in Brazils dynamic retail environment.Carrefour Brasils Strategic Move and Privatization PlanCarrefour Brasil has been pivotal to the groups global strategy, contributing significantly through its Atacado cash-and-carry format and acquisitions like Grupo BIG in 2022.Despite challenges such as rising competition and shifting consumer preferences, Carrefour Brasil reported strong performance in recent quarters.
This includes R$29.5 billion in consolidated sales during Q3 2024.The privatization plan reflects broader trends in retail consolidation as companies adapt to evolving consumer habits and economic pressures.
Analysts view this move as a strategic effort by Carrefour S.A.
to fortify its position in Brazil.It also aims to optimize capital allocation globally.
The proposal now awaits approval from minority shareholders at an extraordinary general meeting expected later this year.If finalized, the transaction will mark a significant milestone for Carrefours operations in Brazil.
It could potentially reshape the countrys retail landscape while reinforcing the groups global ambitions.





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